Medical sciences
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Accounts of the Cambridge University Medical Society, 1922 - 1973
The category - Student administration and support records - comprises records relating to student admissions at all levels, graduate students, visiting senior scholars, student careers advice and welfare, together with the records of clubs and societies.
Archives of the Faculty of Biology 'B', 1906 - 1992
The records cover the full range of operations,
Minutes of conjoint meetings of Special Boards for Medicine, Physics and Chemistry, and Biology and Geology, 1885 - 1925
Minutes of Boards of Studies, from 1926 known as Faculty Boards, may cover governance, appointments, budgets, curriculum development, examining and accommodation.
Minutes of the Faculty Board of Biology 'B' and subordinate bodies, with related papers, 1926 - 1996
Minutes of Boards of Studies, from 1926 known as Faculty Boards, may cover governance, appointments, budgets, curriculum development, examining and accommodation.
Minutes of the Faculty Board of Medicine, predecessor and subordinate bodies, 1881 - 2010
Minutes of Boards of Studies, from 1926 known as Faculty Boards, may cover governance, appointments, budgets, curriculum development, examining and accommodation.
Papers relating to the Royal Commission on Medical Education, 1965-8, 1963 - 1971
The category - External relations records - comprises records relating to relations with the Crown, central government, the Colleges and the city of Cambridge; also University-initiated outreach, such as adult education, teacher-training, school examining, and alumni relations.
Records of the Medical School, 1936 - 1961
Comprise subject files of the Regius Professor of Physic and 1936-61 and MD students files 1945-55 only.
Subject files of Regius Professor of Physic, 1936 - 1961
The files document school administration and development, under/graduate teaching, learning and research and relations with local medical services, particularly Addenbrooke's Hospital. In addition, they reflect the research interests of Sir Lionel Whitby, haematologist, Regius Professor 1945-56.